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Re: Bending alluminum for horseshoe shooter

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Originally Posted by HumblePie View Post
While this doesn't answer the original question, I'll share anyway.

We are fortunate to have access to a 3D printer, so when we had determined our favorite shooter radius (empirically), we modeled a template (in 3 interlocking sections to fit in the printer envelope) and printed the contour we wanted. The template was applied to a rough cut piece of plywood and run across a router table with a piloted trim bit. Voila! The finished piece was rigid, lightweight, and had a consistent radius. I must admit I went a little overboard with the stain and polyurethane, but it's GOT to look good, right?
I like this method, and I agree that you should consider other methods besides bending aluminum. My team used a bunch of 1/4in abs laser cut into the shape of the curve that we wanted, then stacked them on top of each other (we did this not only for the shooter, but for storing frisbees too). You can see it better in the attached thumbnail.
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